Very VERY scary. "What's that? Your genome says you've got ADHD, well then you'd better drink lots and lots fo flouride water from your tap, that way you'll become a retard and not realise you've got ADHD in the first place :D"
Don't trust your governments, people. You're farm animals to them.
@danrayson - Indeed, the chemicals (ingredients) around us, including the environment, are "Very VERY scary". Until and unless consumers are empowered by user friendly automation of selecting what "fits or fixes" their genome, we remain powerless to make genomically intelligent choices. Not far in the future your tap water service will have a barcode UPC - and if you have an elevated proclivity for ADHD your smartphone will advise you for another water supply. HolGen' technology is here! - AJP
Wait, wait, I have a question here. Isn't 'shopping with my genome' a slightly incorrect use of the word genome? By that, I mean, don't all humans have the same genome and differ only in which genes are activated and expressed, or am I misremembering something?
It is NOT true that we all have the same genome. Also, it changes through life (cf hologenomics "news"). The experiments by US/UK research supports FractoGene (2002) that fairly constant "genes" [1.3%] provide the "bricks", and 98.7% provide the "blueprint" how an individual' genome, differing about 4% info specifies an individual. Regulation needs to be prevented from derailment by epigenomic channels, e.g. by automating the choice of supplements. See more in 2 longer YouTubes by "Pellionisz".
This video was sooo informational... I recently purchased my very first Genome and i don't know where i'd be without it!!! Also that girl in the video was HOT!!!!!
Rangasji, great general advice on your site for what to eat, is just that. General. It was good for the B.C. era (Before Computers), but e.g. your advice many foods...need to be part of routine nutrition; almonds, avocados, skim milk... one may have to dump, as it is not personalized enough. 70% of the global population is genomically lactose intolerant. Go figure (PGA) that skim milk makes them sick! Those allergic to almonds or nuts processed with equipment used for peanuts need PGA help!
Cross comparing supplements and foods in a matter of second is very valuable. Using your personal genomic info along with the computing power of a PGA can yield priceless health benefits. It is also considerable how much time and money it can save you. This is truly revolutionary; in fact it is the first physical and functional device that one can use in the new genomic era. Cant wait to have one!
A simple way to remember to eat a range of vitamins and minerals is to vary the colors of the vegetables you eat. Of course, greens are always good, but try eating a rainbow of tomatoes, yellow squash and purple cabbage! healthdump(.)com
Very VERY scary. "What's that? Your genome says you've got ADHD, well then you'd better drink lots and lots fo flouride water from your tap, that way you'll become a retard and not realise you've got ADHD in the first place :D"
Don't trust your governments, people. You're farm animals to them.
danrayson 1 year ago
@danrayson - Indeed, the chemicals (ingredients) around us, including the environment, are "Very VERY scary". Until and unless consumers are empowered by user friendly automation of selecting what "fits or fixes" their genome, we remain powerless to make genomically intelligent choices. Not far in the future your tap water service will have a barcode UPC - and if you have an elevated proclivity for ADHD your smartphone will advise you for another water supply. HolGen' technology is here! - AJP
Pellionisz 1 year ago
Wait, wait, I have a question here. Isn't 'shopping with my genome' a slightly incorrect use of the word genome? By that, I mean, don't all humans have the same genome and differ only in which genes are activated and expressed, or am I misremembering something?
Aoitetsugakusha 1 year ago
It is NOT true that we all have the same genome. Also, it changes through life (cf hologenomics "news"). The experiments by US/UK research supports FractoGene (2002) that fairly constant "genes" [1.3%] provide the "bricks", and 98.7% provide the "blueprint" how an individual' genome, differing about 4% info specifies an individual. Regulation needs to be prevented from derailment by epigenomic channels, e.g. by automating the choice of supplements. See more in 2 longer YouTubes by "Pellionisz".
Pellionisz 1 year ago
Great video! Lots of helpful information. The girl in the video does a great job .
tylernaman 2 years ago
great job!! i never knew how detailed & helpful your phone could get. very easy to understand video
careybeary2004 2 years ago
This video was sooo informational... I recently purchased my very first Genome and i don't know where i'd be without it!!! Also that girl in the video was HOT!!!!!
20jmh21 2 years ago
Rangasji, great general advice on your site for what to eat, is just that. General. It was good for the B.C. era (Before Computers), but e.g. your advice many foods...need to be part of routine nutrition; almonds, avocados, skim milk... one may have to dump, as it is not personalized enough. 70% of the global population is genomically lactose intolerant. Go figure (PGA) that skim milk makes them sick! Those allergic to almonds or nuts processed with equipment used for peanuts need PGA help!
Pellionisz 2 years ago
Cross comparing supplements and foods in a matter of second is very valuable. Using your personal genomic info along with the computing power of a PGA can yield priceless health benefits. It is also considerable how much time and money it can save you. This is truly revolutionary; in fact it is the first physical and functional device that one can use in the new genomic era. Cant wait to have one!
St4791 2 years ago 7
This is impressive! I want to shop with my genome.
genomelover 2 years ago 5
A simple way to remember to eat a range of vitamins and minerals is to vary the colors of the vegetables you eat. Of course, greens are always good, but try eating a rainbow of tomatoes, yellow squash and purple cabbage! healthdump(.)com
rangasji 2 years ago